An acid present in atmosphere of venus in the form of yellow clouds reacts with sodium hydroxide to form
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The acid present in the atmosphere of Venus in the form of yellow clouds reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium sulphate.
The atmosphere of Venus contains abundant carbon dioxide but it also has small amounts of nitrogen, yellow clouds of sulphuric acid and also traces of other gases. It is much denser and hotter on Venus than on Earth.
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